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Avian influenza spreads to dairy herds in Michigan, Idaho

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been discovered in dairy herds in Michigan and Idaho, indicating the virus is spreading into new

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Young Indians more likely to be unemployed if educated: ILO

In India, higher educated young people are more likely to be unemployed than those without any schooling, according to the International

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Eli Lilly warns weight-loss drug Zepbound may be hard to get

Eli Lilly & Co. said that some patients may have trouble getting its new weight loss drug Zepbound as complaints of

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Jerome Powell doesn’t want to ‘jinx’ his war on inflation: ‘I’m a superstitious person’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday reiterated a message he has sounded in recent weeks: While the Fed expects

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Meta can’t delay FTC review of privacy terms: Court

Meta Platforms Inc. failed to convince a federal appeals court to postpone the US Federal Trade Commission’s reexamination of alleged privacy

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Disney-backed affordable housing project is angering some Orange County resident

Disney is fondly considered the happiest place on earth. But for Orange County residents who live within just miles of

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Climate change keeps punching insurers in the wallet—2023 was the 4th straight year over $100 billion of natural catastrophe losses

Finance professionals lamenting the ever-increasing costs of insuring their commercial property portfolios likely won’t be surprised by the latest research from global reinsurer Swiss

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Third-party candidate named ‘Literally Anyone Else’ announces presidential run

A 35-year-old Texas man legally changed his name to “Literally Anybody Else” and announced he is running in the 2024

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‘This is an emergency’: Trade group warns nearly a third of all independent pharmacies will go extinct because of a CMS rule

Independent pharmacies have struggled in recent years to stay open—and new financial constraints may mean a record number of pharmacy closures in

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Tony’s Chocolonely boss on U.K. growth, shaking up the choco industry with bold marketing stunts

It all began when  Dutch journalist Teun van de Keuken, or “Tony,” turned himself in for being a “chocolate criminal”